Special Christmas Needs-«New Stock Clover Honey. 6 lb pails Clover Honey. 10 lb pails. . Del Monte Seeded Raisins 15 Thom n'e SeedleaebReialne. :- ...... Lemon and Orange Peel, lb . Citron. lb. 1 Ford Coupe 1921 1 Ford outing 1922 2 Ford Touring: 1918 l Havel] Touring 1921 We will give a discount of 26 per cent on any used car sold on Nov.24, 25 Ind 26th. Come and get a Bargain on a used car. THE NEW FORD CAR WILL BE HERE VERWYOU WILL SAVE mm DOLLARS 1N WAITING FOR THE NEW FORD CAR Stouffville Creamery Co The Cream Grading play: an important part in the Cream Industry. To me ï¬rst Grade Cream. it is of great W10 aaa Mmr'Cream shipments reach the Creamery aa quicky as possible. Our irrompt service in a! [ran assistance to you. FOR BEST RESULTS SHIP YOUR CREAM T0 Remember the! the diaerence In the co between Gnde Cream and Second Grade in EE CENTS pound butter-ht. ' HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECT CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS TILEâ€"3 in_., 4 311., and 6 inches. COAL and COKEâ€"Nut, Stove, Pea, Steam Coal. FEEDSâ€" Bran, Shorts, Sampson, Glutein. Oil Cake, Heavy Chap, Feed Wheat, Feed Oats, Scratch Grain. Have your hens laying all the time by using Mar-mill Lay- Maah, Oyster Shell, Grit. We also have Salt and Cement ARE THE BEST, All Styles WATCH OUR WINDOW D. HOLDEN, AGENT, STOUFFVILLE, PHONE 184 roan AND mean-Emu; Aom _ 010838 EVERY NIGHT, EXCEPT SATURDAY THE PEOPLE’S SHOE STORE. STOUFFVILLE PHONE 169 LIFE BUOY Rubbers THE HOME TOWN STORE TILE ! S. W. HASTINGS Put in your orders for TILE for this ,Fall RATCLlF F Co., Stouffville Fancy Cooking Onions 11 lbs. 25c., per bag $2.25 CREAM A. G. LEHMAN YOU PAY LESS FOR MORE IN THE HOME TOWN STORE. Mmachino Cherries Spanish Onions, 4 “>3 and All Sizes LARGE VARIETY WINTER FLOWERING BULBS P3033186 PROPRIETOR FOR SALE °§'Ԥf‘ 1 M. B. lndor 8" l M. H. finder 10%" 1 Quebec Bulky Plow A number of other mlchlnol TILE ! STOU'FFVILLE lee between First 1.26 ’lbc. 15c. 80nd the Tubuno to Ibsen! (mun ‘ On Sunday morning of last week the members 0! United Lodge of ‘ Aurom, attended Divine worship in Wesley United Church. Vandori, in lull regalia. Rev. Thos. R. White. Past Grand Master of the Grand Black Chapter of Ontario West, and pastor of the church ‘prcached the sermon and the choir rendered two very choice anthems. In the course or his address. Mr. White emphasized attendance upon church worship and} proper observance of the Sabbath as something {or which all Orangemen stand, stating that many men who had lndiiierentiy fallen out of the habit of worship were brought back by the Orange Association. He com- mended the Holy Name Society of the Roman Catholic Church, but stated that every Omngeman belongs to a society that discourages the tak- ing of the name of God in vain among themselves and others. On the Tom. perance question the Orange Asso- ciation remains firm. The Constitlh tion does not permit anyone to be- come a member who‘engages in the manufacture or sale at intoxicating drinks for beverage purposes, or it after becoming a member he engages in the sale of intoxicantd he will be expelled from the Order. During the past year the- Grand Master and 8074 oreign of British America. Dr. J. W. Edwards, M.P.. was asked to give a ruling on the question of whether members or the Orange Order could be employed as managers or clerks or salesmen in Government Commis. sion Liquor stores in any oi the Pro- vinces having “Government Control" and the ruling of the Grand Master was that no member or the Orange Order could be so employed. and he ‘was upheld by the Committeo‘n Constitution and Laws of the Grand Lodge of British America and by the unsnlmou. resolution of the Grand Orange Lodge of ilritlah America. which hen jurisdiction In all the Pro. vlnces oi (‘anmln and Nowlnund- land. Thu hlg unending body, the York County Council. met In their ennusl isii union Int week in Toronto. on Tue-day morning. Adjournment use made enin on Friday with very lit- tle completed bueineee. end although norm of the membere favored meet- ing on Monday. better judgment pre. veiled and the members decided to remain at home until Tuesday. thue uving the county name 8500 in cuh which it would have cont to Ieeemble tor the euro day. The Veteran's Auocieiion of North York eppeered before the council aolitlting a grant of 81500 to relieve dietrese cues. but your the county gsve "500, end Cept. Well-co told how this was spent. Reeve Baker of Whitchnrch. Moore of Scarboro. Wur- den Cir-huh snd Deputyd'teeve West- hury all spoke in euphort of the grant. York Township' he. A great many veterans and when the Deputy- Reeve spoke no strongly In furor oi the grant the warden did him oneI better and suggested that a s'.m he set aside each year tor this work. Warden Grnhsm wasn't to be outâ€" done by even an ex-eoldier like Went- hury. no that on this score the soldier vote In York should be divided up. The grant will probably be made thin week. and some or the members wanted to set aside e fund. but that is not likely to has- this session. The Education Committee met Premier Ferguson last week and naked for special legislation that would give the county some voice in the expenditure of some (or new high schools. Down in the south of the county they have been installing expensive restaurants. skating rink. gymnasiume. and almost anything else they could put through at tre- mendous cost, and the_county is cell- ed upon to pay‘ 50 per cent of the cost. The Premier saw the view point of county legislators and pro- mised action. after the request is put to him in concrete form. FROZEN SALMON. ["le o! HADDIE. SCOTCH KH‘PERS .Illd HERRINGS. ORANGEMEN MUST NOT SELL LIQUOR YORK COUNTY COUNCIL CHOICE FISH ! STOUFFVILLE. DECEMBER Int. 1921 With low exceptions councillors end novel or. peld for thelr urvlcee et councll meeting: In York County. Authorlty for thle ll lound In the nututu pelted when Hon. 8:. C. Drury we. premlehol Outerlo, um I for the moat pert hu been taken Id- ? vent-3e ot ell over the country. Here‘ In Btouflvllle we hue hed economl- cal bodlel Itlll urrylng an (nth. Although the reeve thll you no Ipent den workln; In‘ the lntemt of the town, he hun't pulled down any ullry end the “pleklngl†Amount to the megnlncent sum of 83 whlch 1m peld him It the meellnx on F‘tldny tor hll work In telectlng Juror-I. Il'he statute: provide the: the reeve. clerk and neeuor lhlll nttend end he peld. So long he the reeve or Stool-1 Qulu I lot or opposition to a. Poll 1‘“ ll nil-l plâ€. In Ulhrldn 'l'olnlhlp at tho prison! um. mm. In. to tho unmas- Joutnl. Ion. "lop-yon on lulu Io (u u to I104 clan the 311.! wu mu throuh by on o! In. Councillon. TM- Il not no. In any motion or byluv at (M- allure must be urrloa by 5 Inner- It] 0! the council. TIII pardon!" Act In “mud to by all ch. caulk ell, and l- us Act In llnu a! the torn- n â€item under what-tori. Will: an" lull. our the u. o! ":0an on. you- Ind undor Ilny In 1mm tor wad work or my a cert-In tum TM- Aot hu III-n bun In Korea Iud with tho plain. or the Pub- mule". cum Into to". In the Town- nhlp. Put of tho Act rudl u (al- lows. «ruin lldlvldulln bola. "-1 alum: Ivory porn- llnhlo to ply poll u: III" my tho um. lb m Cellular Ipwlntod to coll-cl tho um. wllhln two dun mar domlnd (undo: I)! In. Collntor; and In can a! nuke! or "(ml to my the Inn. tho Collu- tor mu lovy rhc ulna by dI-lnu Ind ulo o! the good- Ind chattel: o! the douullu. with coats of at.- tnu; and l! no Inmclont dlllrou on b. found the dotnullor. tor h!- ro~ fun] or nulacl to pay tho uld num. Ilnll lncur I penny of 85.00. Where any male inhabitant bu been outplayed by the lame "non for not leu than thirty dayl such employer Ilaali pay over to the Col- lector on demand out at any wane due la web employee the amount 0! Inch tax and each payment mm re- lieve the employer from any liability to the employee ior the amount I0 paid. OPPOSITION T0 POLL TAX REEVE'S SALARY $3.00 2 There peeled penceinlly ewey lut week mother of Cinemont'e olden lendvmerhe. in the pen-on et Ire. Marc-re! Mecneb Palmer. In her 88th veer. Mu. Pulmer wee horn in Gluxovv. Scotland. end emigrated to Cnnldn with her tether when tour- teen your. at on. Sixty yen. no she become the wife at Shekel Pel- mer. e eucceuiul bulineee men of Chremmu. to whom she proved I de- voted wlie and velun'ble helpmnee. To the union wu horn one dlughter, the llte Mre. Thom-l Grou. end one eon, Willinm oi Cinremont. Her hue- h-nd predecened her none ionrteen "on. She me the In: eurviving “member of I (emily of eix. four bro- there and one eieter. Peter. William. John end Duncan 'Mncneh. of Clue- mont. and Mn. Rose of Glugow. Her lut illneu we: I. undue-I breek- lng down of I strong conltitution. Until ehe pnued ewey ehe was ten- derly end continuously cured (or by her eon. Williem. by whom niche of her inmily ehe le survived and mourned. An oppropriue nnd im- preeelve inner-l lervice wu conduct- ville pulls do" no more "In on a fur. hmwlll never be chm-[ad by my "no par-on with Iccopllnl nu omen {or the nke or flannel-l nln or (run. Séguflville Planing Mill: - Stouï¬ville, Ont- CLARKMONT Fot Sale By The Young People'l Society had t proï¬table evening In! many. under the ludershlp or Min IAnn 'l‘ur. Miss Mary Cook very Ibly lack the toplc. The meeting cloud with n uplrlted debute. Subjeci. “Summer sports are preferable to winter spam". Deblleru afï¬rmative. Ilr. Harold Cook. um Mildred Tart: negative. Min Dorothy Hood. Kill Len- Tart. We 1r. slid to but of good pro- greu In Mr. George “run" :1! 0h. Walluley Hosp" .1. We would like to see him bnck among“ In [or Chrislmll. 'Mn. Durby In planning to mu 8'. Burn In the course or I low dtyl. in. Dgrby bu been nunln; In. Drewery [or the put two week. The cliurcb In plonnlns [or I Christ- mu Count. on Clara-nun night. We 'llh than laces-I In their good or den-king. Do not overlook Ilia Concert and Chm-Inn Tree It Lomonviflo School on Wednesdny. Doc. Slot. Ad- mlnlon 25 And 15c. Mn. . Brewery lwu Ind I alight rel-m. but we lull hope for t good recovery. ed in her home by the it". A, I.- Lnll-n. And tho remun- wore Illd to rent In Cnremont Union Cemetery. LEMONVILLE